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Ninamonina
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My doctor did an upper endoscopy on me a few months back. I was found to have the bacteria H. Pylori in my stomach. I was put on an antibiotics. (3 pills, twice a day) for two weeks. I had to wait 6 weeks after finishing the pills to do a new test (stool). It came back positive so I have to take a different antibiotic, (2 pills, four time a day) prior to the surgery (I was schedule for February 29th), now I have to wait until I finish the treatment, and check for the second test (4 weeks after finish the antibiotics) What if the second round doesn't work? Can I still do the surgery with a positive on the second test? Can I get denied the surgery if it's still there? What exactly does it do? I know a lot of people have it, but I just don't know much about it and how it can affect my surgery.
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Just send all the requirements to Tricare, now I'm waiting for respond!! How long does it take to respond?
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Hola!! Acabo de entregar todos los papeles al seguro, esperando respuesta!!! Deséenme suerte
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For those of you insured by Tricare, how hard was it to get approved (any details, advice, warnings appreciated)?
Was it easier to get approved under the Tricare Prime Plan or under Tricare Standard Plan?
Did Tricare require you to complete a 6 month diet?
Did Tricare require years of medical records showing a high BMI?
How long did it take to get approved?
Is it true that Tricare South is very flexible?
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I have the same issue, my BMI is 35, I'm in the supervised diet, i did the diet few days and lost enough to down my BMI to 34, and my insurance do not cover less than 35, so now I'm trying to eat to maintain my weight!! It is too complicated!!
laxatives?
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